Title :
Noise adaptive soft-switching median filter
Author :
Eng, How-Lung ; Ma, Kai-Kuang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Inst., Singapore
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Existing state-of-the-art switching-based median filters are commonly found to be nonadaptive to noise density variations and prone to misclassifying pixel characteristics at high noise density interference. This reveals the critical need of having a sophisticated switching scheme and an adaptive weighted median filter. We propose a novel switching-based median filter with incorporation of fuzzy-set concept, called the noise adaptive soft-switching median (NASM) filter, to achieve much improved filtering performance in terms of effectiveness in removing impulse noise while preserving signal details and robustness in combating noise density variations. The proposed NASM filter consists of two stages. A soft-switching noise-detection scheme is developed to classify each pixel to be uncorrupted pixel, isolated impulse noise, nonisolated impulse noise or image object´s edge pixel. “No filtering” (or identity filter), standard median (SM) filter or our developed fuzzy weighted median (FWM) filter will then be employed according to the respective characteristic type identified. Experimental results show that our NASM filter impressively outperforms other techniques by achieving fairly close performance to that of ideal-switching median filter across a wide range of noise densities, ranging from 10% to 70%
Keywords :
adaptive filters; adaptive signal detection; adaptive signal processing; filtering theory; fuzzy set theory; image classification; impulse noise; median filters; switching circuits; adaptive weighted median filter; experimental results; filtering performance; fuzzy-set concept; high noise density interference; image object edge pixel; isolated impulse noise; noise adaptive soft-switching median filter; noise density variations; nonisolated impulse noise; pixel classification; soft-switching noise-detection; switching-based median filters; uncorrupted pixel; Adaptive filters; Degradation; Filtering; Image enhancement; Interference; Noise level; Noise robustness; Pixel; Samarium; Standards development;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on